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  • The European Commission could ignore the advice of the European Supervisory Authorities, and carry on carving out covered bond swaps from onerous collateral posting rules.
  • Intercontinental Exchange has named a replacement for the president of its ICE Clear US operation, Thomas Hammond, who will leave the post at the end of this year.
  • We noted last week that Deutsche Bank could soon become the widest name in the Markit iTraxx Europe index if its credit deterioration continued. It came to pass perhaps sooner than many expected, with its senior five year spreads closing at 251bp on Monday, 6bp wider than Glencore.
  • There has never been a better time to be an FX banker in Asia as the region captures a bigger share of global activity driven by the rise of the renminbi and increased capital flows to and from the continent. Technology is also playing a bigger role but the best franchises from Asiamoney’s FX Poll 2016 combine that with top notch advisory, and geographical and product clout. Lorraine Cushnie reports.
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    The London Stock Exchange this week moved to deflect a mounting list of European Commission concerns about its proposed merger with Deutsche Börse by saying it would consider selling off its LCH SA French clearing business.
  • The Chicago Board Options Exchange has presented further research that shows indices investing in options strategies have historically been less volatile than other key stock, bond and commodity benchmarks, following on from another study it unveiled last week.